1. How did you get started in this industry?
I was originally going to school for advertising. One day not long into my first year of school I unexpectedly ended up taking a test for interior design. I had to wait for a friend of mine who was taking the exam and she thought it would be funny if I went into the class and took the test with her just to make my waiting time go by. It turned out not only did I do well on the exam but the professor insisted I switch my major. My first real introduction into the industry itself was on my second year of school when I was invited to work for a design firm as an intern. I was selected to be one of five main designers to work on a large hotel complex that was located in Baghdad, Iraq.
2. What is your design philosophy?
My design philosophy through the years has never changed. I truly enjoy working closely with my clients in order to create a space they will love and be satisfied with.
My satisfaction is always based on my client’s satisfaction.
3. What would you recommend to readers for "What to do first " in a design project.
First thing anyone should do is select colors that make them happy. After they think they have found their color they should thumb through a magazine to select what style they think would reflect the personality. An exercise like this can point anyone in the direction on what’s right for them.
4. Do you have a favorite go to piece, color or wall treatment that you like to use in your projects?
I like to think that all my projects are different and a reflection of the client I am working for. I do have many favorite thins I like to think of as my go to piece or color but again it all comes down to who I'm working for and incorporating their favorite things into the project so it becomes a part of them.
5. What you deem a trend or a classic?
A trend is something everyone runs to do in their home because it’s a must have at that moment. An example is when everyone had to have a green and orange kitchen, or grey and burgundy colors throughout their entire house. The last few years everyone wanted a white kitchen those are what I call trends. When you deem something classic it’s typically because the look with stands the test of time and therefore becomes timeless.
6. May we have a few hints on what to expect from your design at The Manson In May?
The room we are working on is going to be different from anything we have ever done. I am mixing extreme traditional with a very contemporary style the contrast is going to be really eye popping. I have also incorporated some of my own personal furniture line into the space which I’m very excited about!
I for one am very eager to see what amazing work will be done at this year's Mansion In May, and again this is the time to get tickets price will go up at the door so get your tickets online, see you there!
Thank you Bjorn Bjornsson for such a wonderful interview and myself and I am sure my readers cannot wait to see your room at MIM!
Thank you for sharing, Karolyn! I love his eclectic mix of styles.
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Great interview, Karolyn. I love how he didn't start out wanting to be a designer. Looking forward to seeing what he comes up with for the Mansion. Happy Monday! XOXO
ReplyDeleteOh this ones good! I hope to see more of him in the future.
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Thank you for sharing and thanks for your lovely comment on my blog! I just followed you via bloglovin and GFC hope you can do the same :) xx
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Oh that bathroom....gold and white? YES! Absolutely! Fantastic ideas and photos to give more and more ideas on redecorating, or at least in my case, some rearranging! Hello there, beautiful! Thank you so much for coming to visit today. Keep well and sparkle. Anita
ReplyDeletegorgeous design work & great interview!
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Great interview and awesome photos! xo Caroline
ReplyDeleteWow - he's insanely talented! Will be fun to see what his room for the show looks like!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful interview of a great talent! That bathroom is insane…love!!
ReplyDeleteHe has great flair! Great interview!
ReplyDeleteI love it when you have Q&A with designers! His style is great, I wish I could take a swim in that pool right now!
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I love his distinction between a trend and a classic. Great interview!
ReplyDeleteThanksSara, are you attending Mansion IN May let me know maybe we can meet there,K
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